There's was a lot to talk about in this two hour episode of the Birdgang Podcast. In the past three weeks we've seen free agents jumping ship, trades, surprising retirements and we've all been waiting to see what will happen with Adrian Peterson. Joe and Rob get together to discuss all of those topics and more!

In this episode Joe, Rob and Tyler get together to talk about the restructered contract of Larry Fitzgerald and the extensions of Steve Keim and Bruce Arians. We also discuss the results of the Cardinals free agency simulator on fanspeak.com.

There isn't much to say about this episode of the podcast except that Joe, Rob and Tyler try their best to come up with some good content to fill the earliest and more boring aspects the NFL offseason.

Today, Joe, Rob and Tyler focus on our opinions of the 49ers offseason decisions, the upcoming Super Bowl involving the team we least wanted to see there, and some further debate about the status of Larry Fitzgerald. Best of all there is no talk of "Deflate-Gate."

It's been two weeks since the Cardinals' season ended with a fizzle. Joe and Rob get together to talk about the future of Todd Bowles and the defensive coordinator position. Which current Cardinal free agents are going to return and which ones are going to fly the coop?

In this two hour episode, Joe and Rob cover everything from the week 17 season finale loss in San Francisco to the future of Todd Bowles. Can the Cards handle business this week in Carolina and how how do we think the rest of the NFL season will shake out?

On today's podcast we cover the dissapointing loss in front of a national audience on Sunday Night Football as well as the changing of the guard at quarterback for the third time this season and what are some possible playoff scenarios moving forward?

Joe, Rob and Glen are in studio for an hour to talk about the state of the Cardinals quarterbacking situation and what it will mean for the team if Ryan Lindley has to start what has become the NFC West championship game this Sunday against Seattle.

The Arizona Cardinals have been plagued with injuries and major losses to the roster since before the season even began. In May they lost Daryl Washington for the season for violating the league's substance abuse policy. The problems didn't end there as they lost Pro Bowl defensive lineman Darnell Dockett to season ending injury during a preseason practice.

What would the top team's depth charts look like if they had this group of players/positions sidelined for the season? (and these would be their only players missing)

The Arizona Cardinals face the difficult task of traveling to St. Louis this Thursday to face the red hot Rams. Both the Cardinals and the Rams have had different starting quarterbacks since week 11 albeit for different reasons. Drew Stanton took over in Arizona after Carson Palmer suffered a torn ACL in his left knee, while Coach Jeff Fisher named Shaun Hill his starting quarterback before playing the Denver Broncos at home after Austin Davis made three fourth-quarter turnovers in a loss right here in Arizona in week 10.

This week was the game the Arizona Cardinals needed to prove to the fan base that they were still the top team in the NFL. Joe and Rob recap the win against Kansas City and explain where they think this team ranks amongst the other top teams in the league.

Joe and Rob took an extra day to reflect on what can only be described as the worst performance by a Bruce Arians coached Arizona Cardinals team. Why did they look so dismal against a bad football team and what chances to they have to rebound?

As all of us Cardinals fans sit and reflect on the second loss of the season, many of us have looked ahead to see what we can expect from the final 5 games. Now if you have listened to the Arizona Birdgang Podcast this season, we have mentioned the “conditioned Cardinals fan” on several occasions. There are many of you out there and you are the reason for this article. For all of you, I want to say that the future is bright and the Cardinals, baring a ton of mental mistakes like this past Sunday, will finish in a great position for many of you to see them play live throughout the playoffs.

This analysis is going to be based on trends and statistics (even though my co-host Gary is not a huge fan of them) and reasons why the Cardinals should expect to win all of the remaining 5 games, even though I don’t think they will.

Joe and Rob get together to talk about the second loss of the season for the Arizona Cardinals and if the Cards are about to sustain a monumental collapse or just have to overcome a bump in the road. What were the keys to losing this game and will the Cardinals rebound next week in Atlanta?

The Cardinals have solidified themselves as the top team in the NFL with a two game lead in the NFC and a three game lead in the NFC West. How do we all feel about Drew Stanton leading this offense now that we've seen him in his full time quarterbacking role and how can we get a running game going by next week?

On the positive side the Arizona Cardinals are 8-1 and have the best record in the NFL. On the negative side, their starting quarterback Carson Palmer needs reconstructive knee surgery and will not be able to play for the rest of the 2014 season. We discuss that and the St. Louis Rams on this week's episode

The Arizona Cardinals beat the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday to claim the best record in the NFL. Joe, Rob, Glen and Mario get together to discuss the win and where we see the direction of the team heading for the remainder of the season. Are all the members of the offensive line playing to the best of their ability and who stood out on defense this week?

After a year and a half, original podcast host Mario returns to the show along with Joe, Rob and Glen for what we can only assume is to talk about the Cardinals fantastic home win Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles. Every topic was on the table to include the secondary's last stand, the big pass plays to Fitz and John "Smokey" Brown and who we wanted to see less of this week. How does the defense find a way to get four different safeties involved on over 70 plays each? hear it here on this weeks podcast.

John Brown grabbing a Logan Thomas pass for a first down....in Madden 15

This episode is spent talking about the loss in Denver, could it have been prevented? Does this mean we as fans need to raise the white flag on the season? Who do we think will be quartebacking against the Redskins and what do we think the outcome will be.